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There are more animals on the list of endangered species than ever before.
Mountain gorillas have been classified as endangered, meaning they face a very high risk of extinction in the wild because of factors like poaching, habitat loss, and disease.
Mountain gorillas have been classified as endangered, meaning they face a very high risk of extinction in the wild because of factors like poaching, habitat loss, and
More than half a million bottlenose dolphins swim in Earth's oceans, and fortunately, they are not endangered.
And fortunately, they are not endangered.
There are UN-sponsored international laws to deal with issues like climate change, ozone layer depletion, protection of biological diversity, protection of international watercourses, protection of endangered species, regulation on persistent organic pollutants.
protection of endangered species,
And we flew to Dallas and we went up to this huge skyscraper with the cavernous conference room with the endangered hardwood conference table, whatever, and pitched.
And we flew to Dallas and we went up this huge, you know, skyscraper with the cavernous conference room with the endangered hardwood conference table, whatever,
And, uh, how do you think we can stop animals going extinct, the ones that are critically endangered now, this day and age?
And, uh, how do you think we can stop animals going extinct, the ones that are critically endangered now, this day and age?
We are facing the brutal impacts of this crisis that we contribute very little to, and what's endangered is our identity to our land.
And what's endangered is our identity to our land.
On my journey, I've seen that despite an international ban meant to protect an endangered species, elephants are facing a grave crisis.
On my journey, I've seen that despite an international ban meant to protect an endangered species,
You can find lists of endangered surnames on websites such as ancestry.com and myheritage.com.
Ancestry counts surnames with less than 50 carriers left as endangered, which in England and Wales would currently be names such as Pober, Mirren, Fabland—uh, Fabland.
Again, if we look at linguicide and endangered languages, I've done reporting looking at how AI is helping people revive their languages or create resources very quickly that are able to support speakers who want to reclaim or revitalise a language.
But again, we're seeing examples where perhaps the AI tool's being made, especially out of endangered languages, where accuracy is so important because there aren't lots of sources necessary for them.